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Surgery (Oxford), 2013
Abstract Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of pain and weakness in the shoulder. We describe the anatomy and function of the normal rotator cuff, before an overview of cuff tears, with reference to their incidence and pathogenesis. Finally, we discuss clinical presentation, examination findings, treatment options and the prognosis of cuff tears ...
Anthony Cooper, Amjid Ali
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Abstract Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of pain and weakness in the shoulder. We describe the anatomy and function of the normal rotator cuff, before an overview of cuff tears, with reference to their incidence and pathogenesis. Finally, we discuss clinical presentation, examination findings, treatment options and the prognosis of cuff tears ...
Anthony Cooper, Amjid Ali
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2017
Pathogenesis, evaluation and treatment of rotator cuff ...
ALBINO, PAOLO +13 more
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Pathogenesis, evaluation and treatment of rotator cuff ...
ALBINO, PAOLO +13 more
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The clinical presentation of rotator cuff ruptures varies greatly and ranges from no symptoms to severe shoulder impairment. Clinical shoulder tests are an effective screening tool to identify patients who require early specialist assessment or further radiological investigation, but they are not sufficient to rule out smaller ruptures.
Adam Witten +5 more
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The clinical presentation of rotator cuff ruptures varies greatly and ranges from no symptoms to severe shoulder impairment. Clinical shoulder tests are an effective screening tool to identify patients who require early specialist assessment or further radiological investigation, but they are not sufficient to rule out smaller ruptures.
Adam Witten +5 more
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2014
In 1990 Patte [1] reported the following classification system for Rotator Cuff Tears, which described full thickness tears in two dimensions. The proposed method of classification is based on the:
Nick G. Lasanianos, Michalis Panteli
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In 1990 Patte [1] reported the following classification system for Rotator Cuff Tears, which described full thickness tears in two dimensions. The proposed method of classification is based on the:
Nick G. Lasanianos, Michalis Panteli
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Blood pressure and its variability: classic and novel measurement techniques
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2022Aletta E. Schutte +2 more
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